Yang Junhan clocked a season-best 10.17 seconds in the 100-meter race.

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[Reporter Liang Weiming/Taipei Report] In 2012 National Indigenous Games track and field debut, Yang Junhan, who represented Hualien County, was worthy of being "Taiwan's fastest man". Lianba also collected the 10th gold medal in the former pro-democracy movement in his career.

Yang Junhan of the Ami nationality is well-known, and his small test at the Taipei track and field field has attracted attention from all walks of life. This famous athlete who won the gold medal in the 2017 Taipei World Universiade has participated in the original democracy movement since 2013. Except for his absence in 2017, he has been the winner of the awards platform every year. So far 10 gold medals were recorded.

Yang Junhan, who achieved the best result of the season, said: "There will be many major international competitions in the second half of the year. Although this time is for training purposes, it is not included in the international competition points. It is still a good opportunity to check the state and technical operation proficiency, so I will go all out to compete in Japan at the end of April and prepare for the Hangzhou Asian Games with all my strength.”

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For Yang Junhan, the pro-democracy movement has a special meaning, "Every competition has a different taste. There were many vendors next to the track and field in Yilan, full of intimacy, as if going back to the county when I was a child; this year's Huabo There are also many peripheral activities, and the competition part feels more formal than in previous years.”

Yang Junhan clocked a season-best 10.17 seconds in the 100-meter race.

(provided by the conference)

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